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  2. Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, [6] is a 22-story, [7] 285-foot-tall (86.9 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

  3. Chattanooga's Flatiron Building returns to its residential ...

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    The Flatiron Building at 707 Georgia Ave. was sold last week to a group of Chattanooga investors that is planning to spend $6 million to buy and convert the historic, four-story building into ...

  4. George A. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building, seen here in 2010, was originally called the Fuller Building, named after George A. Fuller.. George A. Fuller (October 21, 1851 – December 14, 1900) was an American architect often credited as being the "inventor" of modern skyscrapers and the modern contracting system.

  5. Taunton's flatiron building being transformed into upscale ...

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    And right across the street at the old Baron Brothers, 16 more apartments are being built in a mini building boom. Rents, timeline and more answers. Taunton's flatiron building being transformed ...

  6. Category:Flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    Flat Iron Building (Welch, West Virginia) Flatiron Building; Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina) Flatiron Building (Atlanta) Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington) Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania) Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas) Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota) Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta)

  7. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    Any notable building shaped approximately like a flatiron can be included, regardless of whether the name of the building is "Flatiron Building" or not. Such a building is typically constructed at an intersection of streets or railway tracks that meet at an acute angle .

  8. Flatiron District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings in the district include the Flatiron Building, one of the oldest of the original New York skyscrapers. To the east, at 1 Madison Avenue, is the Met Life Tower, built in 1909 and at 700 feet (210 m) was the tallest building in the world until 1913, when the Woolworth Building was completed.

  9. Frederick P. Dinkelberg - Wikipedia

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    The extent of Dinkelberg's responsibility for the details of the design of the Flatiron Building is not known, and the design was credited at the time to "D.H. Burnham & Co." [3] During his years with Burnham, Dinkelberg designed the Flatiron Bldg ., Wanamaker's Stores in both NYC and Philadelphia ; McCreary Store , Pittsburgh; Land Title Bldg ...